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Westminster council approves multiple grants, project appropriations and development agreements in Sept. 22 session

5812034 · September 23, 2025
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Summary

Council approved a series of measures including grant acceptance, open space grant execution, appropriations for the replacement municipal courthouse and the Westminster Boulevard raw water pipeline; several zoning and development votes also took place.

The Westminster City Council on Sept. 22 approved a slate of administrative and budget actions, accepted grant awards and voted on several development items. Most consent and appropriation items passed by recorded roll call; one zoning ordinance failed to reach the supermajority required to change the municipal code.

Passed items and vote tallies (at a glance) - Consent agenda (items 8a–8g): approved (5–0). The motion to approve the consent agenda carried on a unanimous roll call.

- Council Bill No. 34 (first reading): authorized the city manager to accept the Denver Regional Council of Governments Building Performance Collaborative grant and appropriate funding — passed (5–0).

- Motion to continue item 11B to Oct. 13 so all councilors could vote: passed (5–0).

- Item 11C — Adams County Open Space Grant for the Municipal Court Park project: council authorized the city manager to execute the grant agreement (motion passed 5–0); related…

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